Mrs. H.B. WOLFORD Thrown From Horse (1916)
Mrs. H.B. WOLFORD, who was thrown from a horse and her wrist dislocated and otherwise injured, is slowly improving. Kingsport Times, June 25, 1916
Mrs. H.B. WOLFORD, who was thrown from a horse and her wrist dislocated and otherwise injured, is slowly improving. Kingsport Times, June 25, 1916
Geo. MALONEY was called to Johnson City a few days ago on account of the death of his father. Kingsport Times, June 25, 1916
Mrs. L.H. HODGE and son, Junior, who have been the guests of he parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.O. DUNN, returned to their home in Bristol Sunday. Kingsport Times, June 22, 1916
Greeneville, Tenn., May 24, 1882 — Already the sad news has gone forth to the world that Rev. W.S. DOAK, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, is dead. Yesterday morning, at 4 o’clock, at his home at Tusculum, death claimed him as his own, and tore him from the bosom of his
We regret to chronicle the death of Robert McNELLY, editor of the Cleveland (Tenn.) Banner. He was extensively known throughout the State as a practical newspaper man. He wielded a trenchant pen, was pungent, spicy and to the point. He leaves a large circle of friends. He died on pneumonia
James H. DONALDSON, Esq., of Loudon county, was in town Monday last. Mr. D. is a remarkable man; he is 70 odd years of age, and says he has never had a day’s sickness in the whole course of his life, and has never taken a dose of medicine. While
Charged with Attempt to Criminally Deceive a Young Woman Nashville, Jan. 1 – Dr. M.T. DAVIDSON, physician, aged 25, and of good reputation, is in jail at Lewisburg, on the charge of abducting Miss Sallie McCORY, aged 20, of Chapel Hill, for prostitution. DAVIDSON, who lives at Allisonia, this county,
Farmer Suicides. Used the Same Weapon with Which He Slew Federal Soldiers. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 1 – John BAUGH, a respected farmer, who lived alone near Cleveland, Tenn., committed suicide today by shooting himself through the head. He was a brave soldier of the Confederate army, and killed himself with
The Rev. E.A. RAMSEY, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, died at Excelsior Springs, Mo., January 13. He had been pastor of that church for six years. He was 47 years old and was a native of Tennessee. His birthplace was Sweetwater, near Knoxville. His theological education was received at
Mrs. P.B. PURYEAR Mt. Pleasant, Miss., Dec. 30 – Mrs. Susie J. PURYEAR, wife of P.B. PURYEAR, died at her home near this place of pneumonia on the morning of the 26th at 8:20 o’clock after an illness of six days. She was the daughter of the late William M.
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